| The idiotic pitbull advocates use an equivalent argument that there is no difference in danger between a semi automatic rifle and your grandpa's single shot rifle. |
You should ask the kennel if they board such dogs. The places we went to would separate the dogs by size. |
+1 I'm trying to remember the last time I heard of a beagle or lab found eating their owner's rib cage. |
Well, you know those schnoodles and pugs. So dangerous compared to pits. |
A black lab was found eating her owner's face. |
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OK. Let's talk numbers. Get back to us with all those stats. We're waiting. |
Well, guess what? Collies, toy breeds, and spaniels aren't on Delta's banned list for a reason. https://www.ajc.com/business/delta-limits-emotional-support-animals-prohibits-pit-bulls-service-support-animals/P85e8XOYLDE1O2U56yMbrK/ |
+1, I use a kennel where the dogs don't interact. |
+1 At our vet's, you can also pay extra for individual outside playtime. |
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Back to the original question, no, I don't have that concern. My dog goes to a boarding facility that includes alone time and group play with other dogs. She and the other dogs went through an interview and are carefully monitored. The staff segregates the dogs by size and temperment. I.e. they aren't going to put my 40 lb ball of energy with a 100 lb dog who is laid back and would get annoyed.
If you don't want your dog to play with other dogs while you're away, then just let them know. To the rest of you devolving into to pit bull land, keep in mind that a 'pit bull' is the broad term for several different breeds of dogs. A lot of dogs may "look like a pit" but aren't related. |
That is a myth pitbull advocates use. |
All my neighbors with pit bulls don't use the term pit bull and tell me their dog is a "beagle mix." Yeah no. If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck... |
Delta Airlines somehow figured out a way of determining the difference between a beagle and a pit bull. |
Thx! I didn't know about Rover. Will check it out. |